by sunanda » Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:35 am
Punjab goes into election mode
In the midst of a cold wave in Punjab, the state's political scene has become hotter for the February 13 Assembly elections.
The opposition Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) took the lead by announcing the names of all its 94 candidates, it is to field in alliance with BJP, ahead of the ruling Congress. The saffron party has also announced the names of 15 of its nominees.
The process of filing of nominations, which began on Thursday, would continue till January 25, scrutiny would take place on January 27 and the last date of withdrawal is January 29.
Chief Minister Amarinder Singh has undertaken three phases of his Vikas Yatra- a warm-up for the formal electioneering- while the SAD-BJP alliance has organised rallies at a number of places.
Singh has been targeting the SAD on the issue of alleged corruption and non-performance during their five-year rule in the state from 1997 to 2002.
Immediately after wresting power from the SAD-BJP alliance, the Congress had filed cases of corruption and possessing assets disproportionate to their known sources of income against many ministers in the Badal regime.
On the other hand the SAD-BJP has been attacking the ruling Congress for having "failed" on all fronts and "misleading" the electorate on development.
Various scams, including Ludhiana City Centre and Janata Land Promoters, and the alleged police repression on various sections of society are among the issues being raised by the alliance.
CPI, which had contested the 2002 Assembly election in alliance with the Congress, is going it alone this time accusing Amarinder Singh of misleading the people on development "which are only on paper".
Badal, meanwhile, has kept faith in his loyalists while allocating tickets. The party has preferred to replace nominees for around 23 seats, the most notable being reserved Assembly seats of Shutrana and Nihalsingh Wala where Badal ignored sitting party legislators Nirmal Singh and Zora Singh.
SAD has nominated seven Hindus, the highest by the party in any election. They are Harish Rai Dhanda (Ludhiana West), Des Raj Dugga (Gardhiwala), Nand Lal (Balachaur), Mohan Lal (Banga), Prem Chand Garg (Sangrur), Sarup Chand Singla (Bathinda) and Avinash Chander (Kartarpur).